Matchday

WASHINGTON - D.C. United (12-7-5, 41 points) continued their winning ways at RFK Stadium with a wild, thrilling come-from-behind victory over Real Salt Lake (7-8-8, 29 points). After conceding 2 early goals, United responded with a Chris Rolfe goal just before halftime. In the second half, a Rolfe penalty equalized, followed by a flurry of goals that didn't stop.

Supporters' Shield-leading D.C. United travel to Seattle to take on the Sounders July 3 at CenturyLink Field. Take a look at some of the storylines surrounding this East vs West matchup before Independence Day.

Top-ranked D.C. United travel to Toyota Park in Chicago to face the Fire, who currently sit at the bottom of the Eastern Conference. Game notes for United's opponent to look out for when the Black-and-Red play tonight at 8:30 PM. Stay tuned for a full match preview as we get closer to game time.

WASHINGTON – D.C. United (9-5-4, 31 points) moved back into first place in Major League Soccer with two second-half goals from Chris Rolfe in a 2-1 win over the New England Revolution (6-5-6, 24 points).

Chris Rolfe scored in the 70th and 81st minutes – his first two-goal game for the Black-and-Red – after former United forward Charlie Davies put the Revolution in front in the 10th minute.

Rolfe scored the game-winning goal with a penalty kick after Miguel Aguilar was fouled in the box.